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Villedieu-les-Poêles
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Villedieu-les-Poeles is a historic metal-working town that lies about 20 mins away from the moulin through some beautiful French countryside. It boasts nice eateries, bars and shopping opportunities. Although a little too touristy (and thus expensive) for my liking it is well worth a visit. It was granted to the Knights Hospitaller by Henry I, King of England and Duke of Normandy, in the 12th century. It is thought that copper smithing was introduced by the Knights from the Near East. By the 14th century the Corporation of the Coppersmiths of Villedieu was officially recognized by the Kings of France. The inhabitants of Villedieu were strong Revolutionaries (unlike most of the surrounding area) mainly because the Revolution abolished customs duties between French regions (hip pockets always important in politics!!). It was saved from Allied bombings during WW II by its quick-thinking mayor.
Villedieu-les-Poeles is a historic metal-working town that lies about 20 mins away from the moulin through some beautiful French countryside. It boasts nice eateries, bars and shopping opportunities. Although a little too touristy (and thus expensive) for my liking it is well worth a visit. It was…
Villedieu is a short distance away. It is a charming town with lots of good food shops, convivial bars and cafes and an interesting working foundry which you can visit. It also has an indoor pool.
Famous for its copperware. Lots of copper items for sale in the shops and it's also possible to visit the bell foundry to see them being made
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Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny, Normandy